100th Anniversary Pumpkin Show Souvenir Playing Cards from Real Souvenir Playing Cards

We are down to the very bottom of this stock and have began to blow out the remaining stock! If you haven't picked up a deck yet this is your chance to get the deck at a great price. If you already have this deck this is a great chance to get a second deck at a bargain price before they are GONE FOREVER!

This deck features the early years of the Pumpkin Show highlighting the first 50 years. Who started the Pumpkin Show? Why did they start it? You can find out the answers to these and many more questions with this deck of historical playing cards.

The card back features original artwork from Playing Cards Artist, Peter Wood. Holding to our motto of 'Transforming the Playing Card Industry,' the card back is made in the unique playing card art form we call seek-n-find' art. This means that you can search for hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades hidden in the picture on the back of the cards.

Casino style playing cards with a black-out center make this deck not only great for collecting, but great to play with.

Check out all of the decks of "Real" Souvenir Playing Cards that are available here at Newt's or at RealSouvenir.com . We invite you to also stop by or contact each organization and purchase a deck directly from them.

Do you want to put your town, museum or organization on a deck of collectible playing cards? Check out Real Souvenir Playing Cards for more information!

Having your own deck of cards can not only be a HUGE fundraiser for your organization, but it makes a wonderful collectible that will add to the history of your organization! Not to mention, if you use our fund raising plan you will need NO upfront money.

Playing Card Features

Card Size (USA Standards)

In the US the standard names for the size of decks would be "Bridge" or "Poker". Both of these decks can be used for most card games. The only real difference would be that the "Bridge" size decks are 1/4" narrower than "Poker". Otherwise they can be used for pretty much anything. Please read the description of this item for more information.

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Poker Size (2-1/2 x 3-1/2)

Card Size (Worldwide)

This has to do with the actual size of a deck of cards, not really whether or not tradional games can be played with it or not. While here in the US we call most decks either "Poker" or "Bridge" size, most of the rest of the world would call them either "Wide" or "Narrow", respectivily.

Many times the "narrow" decks were intended for ladies or children because it was easier for them to handle. While the "narrow" are considered the standards size in most of the world, here in the US the "wide" are considered the standard size.

Please check actual description of the product to see if normal card games can be played with this particular product.